Yesterday,
I mentioned that my new mech was part of my ‘Firehawks Legion’. I am using the
term ‘legion’ under its definition as a combined-arms military unit. In the
future I hope to add tanks, infantry, etc. For the moment though, I am concentrating
on aerospace support.
The
fighter is a ‘Salamander’ miniature that was originally manufactured for Silent Death: The Next Millennium, a space-fighter game from the 80s/90s. I am a huge
fan of this game, which I think has really stood the test of time, and plan to use my work on the Firehawks as the basis for
painting up a bunch of fighters to play the game. I’ve even ordered a new
outer space hex map from Cigar Box Battles!
For
those interested, the fighter is part of a set of twelve plastic minis that can
still be obtained from EM-4 in the UK (although they are listed as out of stock
at the moment) and Metal Express in the USA. It’s probably the best deal in
space fighter minis around!
I
painted this guy up in the blue and red of the Firehawks. Nothing fancy, just
slap some paint on, give it a wash, a bit of dry brushing, and there you go.
Easy and effective!
Well,
I say easy – this guy actually had a wing-man, but he didn’t survive the painting
process...
Foolishly, I painted the figure while not on its flight stand, and
got enough paint in the hole that it would no longer fit. In order to clean out
the hole, I got my dremel tool and, in a fit of over-enthusiasm, managed to
drill straight through the figure. I probably could have salvaged it, but
decided it probably wasn’t worth the effort, considering I’ve got at least
three more of them.
When
you are piloting a mech, it is good to know you’ve got support in the skies
above!
Very cool looking ship and walker. Like the striking scheme on them both.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. I'm not great at painting tech so a simple striking colour scheme seems to be my best option!
DeleteLooks very nice. Simple is often best.
ReplyDeleteMy Word of Blake forces are just waiting for a good system to play in.
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